25th Annual Showcase of Grumman Aluminum Canoes Catalog from 1970 containing Grumman Boats, Canoes, and Sailboats. Grumman Boats Grumman Allied Industries, Inc. General Sales Office Marathon, NY 13803
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May 18, 2022
05/22
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Francillon, René J
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viii, 584 p. : 23 cm
Topics: Grumman Aerospace Corporation -- History, Grumman airplanes -- History
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Topics: washington, gm, northrop grumman, northrop grumman, mark reuss
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Mar 16, 2022
03/22
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Hardy, M. J. (Michael John)
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160 p. : 26 cm
Topic: Grumman airplanes -- History
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Topics: washington, diabetes, northrop grumman, jonathan o'connell, northrop grumman, groupon
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Jan 10, 2021
01/21
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Max Phillips (TurboRenegade)
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A remix of the Grumman Goose made by DrDouglas24. All I did is split it down the centerline, beef up the floats and there's supports built into it. Ask me if you want one without supports of something else changed.
Topics: Northrop_Grumman, thingiverse, stl, grumman, goose, flying_boat, Vehicles, seaplane
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Mar 5, 2020
03/20
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These are Grumman engineering drawings of the Apollo Lunar Module from part 2/2 of aperture-card box 518 stored at the National Archives Southwest branch in Fort Worth, Texas. Part 1 contains a complete set of B&W scans, whereas part 2 contains grayscale rescans of cards whose B&W scans are illegible. A full index of the scans in this box, by drawing number and title, should be at the Virtual AGC Project website .
Topics: nasa, apollo, grumman, lem
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Feb 11, 2020
02/20
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These are Grumman engineering drawings of the Apollo Lunar Module from part 3/4 of aperture-card box 507 stored at the National Archives Southwest branch in Fort Worth, Texas. Part 1 contains a complete set of B&W scans for the box, while parts 2 through 4 contain grayscale rescans of cards whose B&W scans were illegible.
Topics: nasa, apollo, grumman, lem
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Feb 4, 2020
02/20
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These are Grumman engineering drawings of the Apollo Lunar Module from part 3/3 of aperture-card box 503 stored at the National Archives Southwest branch in Fort Worth, Texas. Part 1 contains scans of all cards, in B&W. Parts 2 and 3 contain grayscale rescans of images that were illegible in part 1.
Topics: nasa, apollo, grumman, lem
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Feb 28, 2020
02/20
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These are Grumman engineering drawings of the Apollo Lunar Module from part 2/2 of aperture-card box 516 stored at the National Archives Southwest branch in Fort Worth, Texas. Part 1 contains a complete set of B&W scans, whereas part 2 contains grayscale rescans of cards whose B&W scans are illegible. A full index of the scans in this box, by drawing number and title, should be at the Virtual AGC Project website .
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Feb 1, 2020
02/20
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These are Grumman engineering drawings of the Apollo Lunar Module from part 2/3 of aperture-card box 503 stored at the National Archives Southwest branch in Fort Worth, Texas. Part 1 contains scans of all cards, in B&W. Parts 2 and 3 contain grayscale rescans of images that were illegible in part 1.
Topics: nasa, apollo, grumman, lem
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Feb 2, 2020
02/20
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These are Grumman engineering drawings of the Apollo Lunar Module from part 2/2 of aperture-card box 506 stored at the National Archives Southwest branch in Fort Worth, Texas. Part 1 contains the complete set of B&W scans from the box, while part 2 contains grayscale rescans of cards whose B&W images were illegible.
Topics: nasa, apollo, grumman, lem
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Feb 5, 2020
02/20
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These are Grumman engineering drawings of the Apollo Lunar Module from part 1/3 of aperture-card box 512 stored at the National Archives Southwest branch in Fort Worth, Texas. Parts 1 & 2 together contain a complete set of B&W scans, whereas part 3 contains grayscale rescans of cards whose B&W scans are illegible. A full index of the scans in this box, by drawing number and title, should be at the Virtual AGC Project website .
Topics: nasa, apollo, grumman, lem
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
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Feb 4, 2020
02/20
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These are Grumman engineering drawings of the Apollo Lunar Module from part 3/3 of aperture-card box 504 stored at the National Archives Southwest branch in Fort Worth, Texas. Part 1 has a complete set of B&W scans, while parts 2 & 3 have grayscale rescans of cards whose B&W scans are not legible.
Topics: nasa, apollo, grumman, lem
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Feb 27, 2020
02/20
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These are Grumman engineering drawings of the Apollo Lunar Module from part 3/3 of aperture-card box 511 stored at the National Archives Southwest branch in Fort Worth, Texas. Parts 1 & 2 contain B&W scans, whereas part 3 contains grayscale rescans of cards whose B&W scans are illegible. A full index of the scans in this box, by drawing number and title, should be at the Virtual AGC Project website .
Topics: nasa, apollo, grumman, lem
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Feb 27, 2020
02/20
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These are Grumman engineering drawings of the Apollo Lunar Module from part 2/2 of aperture-card box 514 stored at the National Archives Southwest branch in Fort Worth, Texas. Part 1 contains a complete set of B&W scans, whereas part 2 contains grayscale rescans of cards whose B&W scans are illegible. A full index of the scans in this box, by drawing number and title, should be at the Virtual AGC Project website .
Topics: nasa, apollo, grumman, lem
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
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Feb 5, 2020
02/20
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These are Grumman engineering drawings of the Apollo Lunar Module from part 2/3 of aperture-card box 511 stored at the National Archives Southwest branch in Fort Worth, Texas. Parts 1 & 2 contain B&W scans, whereas part 3 contains grayscale rescans of cards whose B&W scans are illegible. A full index of the scans in this box, by drawing number and title, should be at the Virtual AGC Project website .
Topics: nasa, apollo, grumman, lem
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Feb 1, 2020
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These are Grumman engineering drawings of the Apollo Lunar Module from part 2/3 of aperture-card box 510 stored at the National Archives Southwest branch in Fort Worth, Texas. Parts 1 & 2 contain B&W scans, whereas part 3 contains grayscale rescans of cards whose B&W scans are illegible. A full index of the scans in this box, by drawing number and title, should be at the Virtual AGC Project website .
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Feb 12, 2020
02/20
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These are Grumman engineering drawings of the Apollo Lunar Module from part 2/3 of aperture-card box 513 stored at the National Archives Southwest branch in Fort Worth, Texas. Parts 1 & 2 together contain a complete set of B&W scans, whereas part 3 contains grayscale rescans of cards whose B&W scans are illegible. A full index of the scans in this box, by drawing number and title, should be at the Virtual AGC Project website .
Topics: nasa, apollo, grumman, lem
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Feb 21, 2020
02/20
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These are Grumman engineering drawings of the Apollo Lunar Module from part 1/2 of aperture-card box 517 stored at the National Archives Southwest branch in Fort Worth, Texas. Part 1 contains a complete set of B&W scans, whereas part 2 contains grayscale rescans of cards whose B&W scans are illegible. A full index of the scans in this box, by drawing number and title, should be at the Virtual AGC Project website .
Topics: nasa, apollo, grumman, lem
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Feb 2, 2020
02/20
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These are Grumman engineering drawings of the Apollo Lunar Module from part 2/4 of aperture-card box 507 stored at the National Archives Southwest branch in Fort Worth, Texas. Part 1 contains a complete set of B&W scans for the box, while parts 2 through 4 contain grayscale rescans of cards whose B&W scans were illegible.
Topics: nasa, apollo, grumman, lem
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Feb 28, 2020
02/20
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These are Grumman engineering drawings of the Apollo Lunar Module from part 2/2 of aperture-card box 517 stored at the National Archives Southwest branch in Fort Worth, Texas. Part 1 contains a complete set of B&W scans, whereas part 2 contains grayscale rescans of cards whose B&W scans are illegible. A full index of the scans in this box, by drawing number and title, should be at the Virtual AGC Project website .
Topics: nasa, apollo, grumman, lem
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Feb 27, 2020
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These are Grumman engineering drawings of the Apollo Lunar Module from part 3/3 of aperture-card box 512 stored at the National Archives Southwest branch in Fort Worth, Texas. Parts 1 & 2 together contain a complete set of B&W scans, whereas part 3 contains grayscale rescans of cards whose B&W scans are illegible. A full index of the scans in this box, by drawing number and title, should be at the Virtual AGC Project website .
Topics: nasa, apollo, grumman, lem
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
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Feb 1, 2020
02/20
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These are Grumman engineering drawings of the Apollo Lunar Module from part 2/2 of aperture-card box 502 stored at the National Archives Southwest branch in Fort Worth, Texas. Part 1 contains scans of all cards, in B&W. Part 2 contains grayscale rescans of images that were illegible in part 1.
Topics: nasa, apollo, grumman, lem
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
Topic: GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT -- SMART STRUCTURES --
Photographed on: 08/17/99. -- Dapra/AFRL/NASA Smart Wing Program, Test 2 of Phase I. Lead contractor: Northrop Grumman. Hingeless control surfaces and wing twist demonstrated using shape memory alloys. NASA lead: Anna Maria McGowan; Northrop Gumman POC: Dr. Jay Kudva; Air Force Lead: Major Brian Sanders; Darpa: Dr. Ephraim Garcia. Photographed in building 648 - Transonic Dyanmics Tunnel.
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Feb 7, 2020
02/20
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These are Grumman engineering drawings of the Apollo Lunar Module from part 1/3 of aperture-card box 513 stored at the National Archives Southwest branch in Fort Worth, Texas. Parts 1 & 2 together contain a complete set of B&W scans, whereas part 3 contains grayscale rescans of cards whose B&W scans are illegible. A full index of the scans in this box, by drawing number and title, should be at the Virtual AGC Project website .
Topics: nasa, apollo, grumman, lem
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Feb 19, 2020
02/20
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These are Grumman engineering drawings of the Apollo Lunar Module from part 2/2 of aperture-card box 508 stored at the National Archives Southwest branch in Fort Worth, Texas. Part 1 contains a complete set of B&W scans for the box, while part 2 contains grayscale rescans of cards whose B&W scans were illegible.
Topics: nasa, apollo, grumman, lem